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How digital connections add stress for both parents and children
How digital connections add stress for both parents and children
19 December 2019

Online teaching resources which parents can monitor and the prevalence of chat groups mean parents can “monitor” their children in the classroom and are connected to teachers and fellow parents – often adding pressure to the parenting process

The Big Read What OK boomer reveals about the divide between Spore millennials and their elders
The Big Read: What ‘OK boomer’ reveals about the divide between S’pore millennials and their elders
08 December 2019

The chasm between millennials and baby boomers has come under the spotlight, and taken a new twist — an insulting one from the older folks’ perspective — after a popular Internet meme becomes the retort of choice for youngsters fed up with the supposedly patronising, outdated and know-it-all ways of their elders.

Keeping the mother tongues alive Singapores bilingual challenge
Keeping the mother tongues alive Singapore's bilingual challenge
03 November 2019

“Logically, the decision is obvious. Emotionally, the choice is painful.” That was how then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew described the “stark choice” of pairing English with Mandarin, and not other dialects, in bilingual policy at the launch of the Speak Mandarin Campaign in 1979.

Anthropocene Studies in Singapore As Reviewed by Jeffrey K H Chan
Anthropocene Studies in Singapore As Reviewed by Jeffrey K. H. Chan
30 October 2019

Interview with Dr Jeffrey Chan (In French with English translation)

When sensors make sense
When sensors make sense
29 October 2019

While sensors are remarkable technological items in and of themselves, it is their integration into Internet-connected devices that makes them veritable game changers.

Moths in the twilight
Moths in the twilight
19 October 2019

With its understated telling of momentous historical events, Ray’s first novel is destined to be a classic

Women and the Future of Work
Women and the Future of Work
28 September 2019

Op-ed by Dr Brigid Trenerry, Dr Gayathri Haridas and Professor Lim Sun Sun

Teater Ekamatra to stage Malay adaptation of A Clockwork Orange
Teater Ekamatra to stage Malay adaptation of A Clockwork Orange
23 September 2019

Featuring Dr Nazry Bahrawi

The Big Read Open to extremist views youth want diverse voices and honest talk  but at what cost
The Big Read: Open to extremist views, youth want diverse voices and honest talk — but at what cost?
12 September 2019
Many youths agreed that they are more open to extremist views online, but said they have faith in their ability to draw a line at views that incite hatred or violence.
Protecting the digital rights of the young in Internet-saturated Singapore
Protecting the digital rights of the young in Internet-saturated Singapore
11 September 2019
Children are increasingly the target of commercial exploitation online, says the author.